The Bundesliga’s 29th matchday features a highly anticipated encounter between Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday. While Borussia Dortmund has a firm grip on second place and appears set to finish as runners-up to Bayern Munich once again, Bayer Leverkusen faces a critical test in their pursuit of Champions League qualification. A victory could bring them within striking distance of fourth place, but a defeat would significantly diminish their chances of playing in Europe’s elite competition next season.
Borussia Dortmund
With only two more wins needed from their remaining six fixtures, Borussia Dortmund is poised to secure second place in the Bundesliga this season. Although they haven’t consistently dazzled with their play, the team’s strong performance, with very few losses, highlights the significant progress made under Niko Kovač in his first full season as head coach. This success can serve as a foundation for future growth and a bargaining tool in the summer transfer window, with the aim of bridging the gap to Bayern Munich.
A key talking point surrounding Dortmund is the future of Nico Schlotterbeck. According to reports, managing director Lars Ricken has outlined three possibilities for the defender: extending his contract, selling him in the summer, or allowing him to enter the final year of his contract, a scenario they wish to avoid. Discussions are expected to resume shortly, but the outcome remains uncertain.
Bayer Leverkusen
This match represents a pivotal moment in Bayer Leverkusen’s season. With six games left and trailing fourth place by four points, avoiding further setbacks is paramount if they are to secure a Champions League spot. A win against Dortmund would not only provide a significant morale boost but could also put them just one point behind fourth place, depending on other results. While opponents like Hoffenheim, Leipzig, and Stuttgart may have seemingly easier fixtures on paper, at this stage of the season, no game can be taken lightly.
Leverkusen’s remaining schedule includes crucial home and away fixtures against Leipzig and Stuttgart, respectively. A victory this weekend would set them up perfectly for these decisive matches that will likely shape the outcome of their season and their financial standing. It’s also worth noting that due to recent Champions League results, the Bundesliga will not receive an additional Champions League spot, meaning only the top four teams will qualify. This means the Premier League and La Liga are more likely to benefit from an extra berth.
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Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund will be without the suspended Karim Adeyemi, who recently scored a notable goal against Stuttgart. Emre Can and Felix Nmecha remain sidelined due to injuries.
Bayer Leverkusen
A significant concern for Bayer Leverkusen is the fitness of Liverpool loanee Jarell Quansah, who missed the previous match against Wolfsburg with a thigh issue. Long-term injuries to Arthur and Lucas Vazquez persist, with no immediate signs of return. Martin Terrier is also unlikely to feature due to a persistent hamstring problem.








